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The Manchester City defender, Ruben Dias, opened in the club's struggles this season.
The Pep Guardiola team has suffered a difficult campaign and compete for a place among the top four that has won a fourth consecutive title unprecedented last season.
Real Madrid also eliminated City from the Champions League after fighting in the competition League phase.
Dias says that “there is no need to panic” and that their new firms in January are “hungry” to recover the title.
In an interview with the TelegraphThe Portuguese defender: 'Maybe this season was a cost for which we had to pass due to all the emotion of recent years.
'It's football and we take it with pleasure. There is no need to panic. We know very well who we are and the only way to continue is to continue working.

The Manchester City defender, Ruben Dias, opened in the club's struggles this season.

The Pep Guardiola side has suffered a difficult campaign and is competing for a place among the first four

Dias says that 'there is no need to panic' and that the new signings of that city are 'hungry' to recover the title
'This season was difficult, so there was more than once when we feel we needed to talk to each other, but there is also a time when you know what is wrong and what has to improve, so it is time to go to the field and work harder than ever.
'People will always want to take yours, especially when we have conquered so much and we are the team we are. All new signings starve and want to win. To be in a club like this, you don't want anything else. You want people who starve and want to win at all costs.
'I am 27 years old and I feel that I have a lot to give. Not because my age says it, but because my feeling and will say it. This is my fifth season and I still want to win a lot.
City's hopes to ensure the football of the Champions League next season suffered a setback last week in a 1-0 defeat in Nottingham Forest.
The defending champions currently sit in the table and only one ahead of the seventh Licro de Brighton before their clash on Saturday.
Guardiola said Friday: 'If we are able to qualify for the Champions League, it would be a great success from my point of view. There are seasons that you have to live that.
“It is in our hands, it depends on us and our behaviors and our football if we are there or not.”